Whoever invented Valentine’s Day must have been in Toronto (or New York, or Boston…) on a February day like this. I’m sure he or she just wanted to skip work, go home, and get laid. Smart. Thought I’d make up […]
Whoever invented Valentine’s Day must have been in Toronto (or New York, or Boston…) on a February day like this. I’m sure he or she just wanted to skip work, go home, and get laid. Smart. Thought I’d make up […]
Fiddlefreak favorites Pharis and Jason Romero have a new record just out, titled Long Gone Out West Blues (previous review here). Once again, the Canadian duo have hit the ball out of the park with their winning combination of harmony-based original and traditional old […]
With the leading edge of what promises to be yet another “storm of the century” beginning to push through the Hudson Valley this weekend, I could either finish season three of Downton Abbey on Amazon Prime, read a book, do […]
In 2006 I saw Jeffrey Foucault at a house concert during which he sang a song that was unknown to me (I’ve been a fan from way back when he released his first album, 2001’s MILES FROM THE LIGHTNING so […]
Thad Cockrell has made a lot of music in his time — from the early country of Stack of Dreams to the modern pop of his latest project Leagues — but with excellent songwriting the entire way. I got to talk to him about […]
Well, the mailbox and inbox are filling up with tons of cool new music. So, I’ll jump in with the second ever non-shuffle album review…. See what’s up with Tim Lee 3 and their forthcoming new album Devil’s Rope after […]
“Oh Lord! Please don’t let me be misunderstood,” Eric Burdon pleaded in 1964 on his Animal Tracks album. But despite his pleadings, Burdon‘s career had nearly disappeared until during a speech at SXSW last year, Bruce Springsteen credited that song […]
Hello music lovers! As 2013 has already brought us many great new releases, I thought I would take the opportunity to look back at two of my favorite Holiday season concerts, and one from 2013, before Spring is already upon […]
Mike Tod’s California Folk Journey The California Recordings is an intriguing slice of lo-fi indie-folk from Calgary-based songwriter and folk traveler Mike Todd. It’s the result of Tod’s travels through the wooded hinterlands of Northern California in summer 2012, and […]
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